Britain and Poland to build two temporary settlements in Ukraine for IDPs
They will be able to accommodate about 700 people

The United Kingdom and Poland have pledged to build two temporary settlements in western and central Ukraine to help accommodate those displaced by the Russian invasion.
Source. This was reported by Sky News.
Currently, the UK has pledged to allocate 10 million pounds to finance temporary settlements.
So far, about 118,000 Ukrainians have been hosted by British families in the UK, but some are finding it increasingly difficult to find a permanent home.
The UK government has said that the two settlements in Lviv and Poltava will be able to accommodate about 700 people.
"Over the past year, Russian President Putin has continued to attack civilian homes and infrastructure, and the Ukrainian people have paid a heavy price for it," said Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.
"This new British-Polish partnership will help provide light, warmth and homes to those who need it most," he emphasized.
As reported, IDPs in Zaporizhzhia can receive financial assistance from the Czech People in Need.
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